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ivnr eAueuMA TtnKr SAtimOAY. MAJICH 4, tftt alfal fnrt N.C. College Student Piano Recital Mar. 2 in« iVuitU CurulinM (Jolle|{« Mcoiid (piano )tuat!nt reeilxl i*ortponed to Miwcli Z, ia39 i*. U. Muilc Asiteiubiy 1 Ajidiinte ^rom Urfeo Gluck ^ Maude fctandon li Sonata in C Mozart Alligro Andante „ Rando Virginia MacDougall JIl Yankee -Doodle Ti'aditional Cherry Bloiiomft Wiliianis Up The Hill : Williams Clinton Shearin IV Minuet in G BeethpVen Prelude in C ... Rachmaninoff KrauM . M. M " — Dorothy Judkins » V The Rabbit Revels William!' Sky Rocketa —Williams Ufemeritlfie Amey VI - Papilon (B'ltterfly) Gr-ifg Marche Militaire Stfhubert ' Florice Holmes VII The Cello Wriftht Rondino Rogero Sarah Amey VIII Gathering Peascods fingUrh Coamtry Dance Sarah and Clementine Amey iA £;tuiie Joyouae uttiy ttii'H, L>, J, Kuutitiua X rfi»^Sandman Willianis Moi'iiing Wiiliam* Trotting Uorres .... Wiiliams Juanita Pattersua , XI Buothovkn (The Swan) Samt YUM—YUM—YUM Prayer „ LeCygne SaeHa Amey Mills XII ^ Elegie .... Mftisenet On the Magic Lake Crawford Laura Austin The Broom Diller Quaile Ti»e Monkey Diller Quaile A Star. Dlller-Quaile. Dorothy MacDougall Awisted by Virginia MacDougall — XIV Deep River, Tk'anscribed 'for Violin and Piano ■'■'*Annie L. Crawford and Marous Christmas XV Polish Dance Scharwenka David Braxton Admission Free! Negro Higher Bducation As I Have Known It i th ( The mld-dw me*l, Wi now in {cession at the Daisy E, Scar borough Nursery and the ! of mind as they clean their plates, not realizing the ‘careful table is one of the instructor*; naniely, Mrs, J, C, Scarborough, Mrs, Lilfiao Buchannan, and Misfs Patterjwn,. — Shaw U. Prexy' Speaks To N. C. Ministers Unit RALEIGdl, March 3, (Special) —Dean John L. Tillpy and Pres. Robert Daniel of Slmw Univer sity were principal- i^peaker.«. at Lumbfi’t'^n and filirgow Friday, Feibruary 17, at exercises closing the—first units of an intensive Ininister training program spon sored by Shaw for the purpose of offering North Carolina Minister? instruction in phases of religion for which tlieir pre vious training had not allowed, Tlie institutes of which seven units have been provided have been-'held in various Nortli Caro lina communities under the in struction of Outstanding minis ters and professors of Iheoloigy- in theological ochoola. Financial assistance for this project has been received from khe Home Mis.«ion Board of the Southern Baptist Convention well as from the ministers particig)ating in the clas’s work, The thi^e units completed dur ing the month of January and February were held at Lumbrf^ ton, 'Blirgaw, Wadesboro, and Longood. Members 6f the staff which ofered the special ihstruc tion to a^Jiproximately one hun dred fifty ministers included Doctor G W, Watkins, special Bihaw University ministerial ex tension instructor and former pa5tor of the Norfolk Bank St. Baptist Church, Bible Origins and sermon prepartion; Doctor W, L, Ransome, pastor, First Baptis>t Church, South Richmond, Va., (jhristian stewardship, W, T, Johnson, pastor, First paptift Church, Richmond, Va; Baptist History and tlif _Negro j Church; Dr, 6, S, Bullock, TOMEf/Om planning gone this well balanced meal, At each PLAYTIME Is TOi'iyyi.iiMMWiitw whites to bow to Baal; to yield to th* racial .policies of the South ui4 mo|t Mpeeially to ^ ^e racial and educatioiud poli cies of tilt big edueatlonal foan dations, That great institution, like Socrates of Athena and JesuA of Naliyeth, is of giest- er force and value dead than alive, ScAoela Supported Or Largely Bjr In the tfk^urie tr o: twenty years 1 have know most of these colleges firrt hand. There is tuirdly ^.ap^ Unit to- th enumber of ‘^e^, AjD() the smaller the institution is, the bigger is the name,- Some of the funniest little things imaginable stagger under the heavy burden : of “University," 'lO^e w^uld thkik at times that the raison d>tr^ of theie cari- c^m:^ “Universities" Is W »uing of the biggest pesnlble degreee in the largest loliy frees the |>ast come ,0 far northward as Vtrginia aliow SeothewBe, that kia raie«n d «tre tha isaa tt tha mmM *'9tata !• to aak* life caanfortahlc ai>il CoUeg*.” of e«ane Florida. eMiTealant far arkKdJcrstie HlrsiMippl, Xlabama ani Soath ^ #MUe. li la ha4 4o«triiie ta taach Caroliiia *«fll forbid tke oa* of ' tko N«c>^ k«a a rlg^t t« be **Coii^e" aniesa it ia preceded tralaed to tho eail tIUMC his own by several qoalttytmr words Vi* wfB beeoiaa rtahor and fatt- rafficleDt to carry the nuMsa^ m. that colored people are aiade to (FIXASS'’TURN TO PACE t) to plow, cut wood, aad shoo ^ — « horsep, Tho- Calh'oua yea of tha PATBOMOt OVM Negro’s place sUU prevails among Legal Notices skltVICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOK COUKT tor, First Baptist Church, Ra!eig4i Christian stewardship, Dr, J. H, Moore," (pastor, First Baptist Church, Charlottee, Life of Panl.' HAND YOUIR TIM£S TO A Supervised play is another FRIEND. A (JMJAN NEWS- ot the Dai fy ■ Ei Scar- PAiPER FOR ‘ETVEiRY MEM- ■ gcarborough Nursery and* Kin- BER IN TTHET PAM1L5T, ^^^^^en and iA the above PAY YOUR NBWSBOY- HE DEPENDS ON YOU. photo the cii-meraman has caught a grouip taki^, time out from tiieir ^lay in tlie yard of the home under the supervision of Mrs. J. C, ScanboroHgh, Si, and Miyj-' Eva Patterson. ... I DON’T GO ON RELIEF, SELL I THE CAROLINA TIMES AND READ THE CAiROWNA TIMBS! PROUD, S h a w U n i vers i ty “EVERYTHING FOR THE STUDENTS" Scholettic aad Fraternal Jewelry, Bannen, P«nnant», EmbUms, Clie«ille Letters, Athletic Equipment, Bad- ■•I, Daace Novelties, Notions and Dry Goodt, A f‘rm founded la 1935 by gredaates of Nagro collages, with" hundreds of sa\isfied customers. SEND POR INFORMATION. PRESLEY AND'ALLEN SUPPLY CO. .. .. ass WEST IMtii STf NEW YORK CITY UA'I.EiCH. March, 4th—T h e i-' Rev, Marshall Shepard, pa.st^r of the Mount Olivet Tabernacle Bapti.'t Church, Philadelphia, will conduct the services of the Shaw University Rel|ifi^s Re dedication week to be held at si^ied to direct the mind.® of the Raleigh school March 8, 9, students and' the commtinity to and 10. The Rev, Shepard re ceived" his formal training at Virginia Union University, Rich sity, Philadelphia, The week >f religious em- phasi.s at Shaw is program de- volume,' The true signlficanca of the Negro supported efllege must be FOught however in its origin rather than in the tning itself, There were many sections wliich were nntouchej by t h e New Ehigland pioneer. The peo ple were in darktiss, Hiey were deeper yet in poverty, A preach er or two in the area had a*tend, ed college some partr of a year or so. They attempted to found a “college” or “university’. Half finished buildings, a spi'inkling of loyal but primitive student*, a few stiff, hungry, half-trained “profe.ssors"; a sight too often repeated from Florida througii Texas,. from Louisiana to the M^son And Dixon. (But now can on* laugh jp, the, face of such tragedy aspiring Nj^oe« at tempting the impossiBi'e, crim inal Southern neglect and fed eral indifference I ” The Negro State College ' Of Thm StBUh The* Southern Negro s>tate college is indeed a southern in stitution, Just the name U bears reflects the Southerner’s attitude toward the race—^“Agricultural," «Mec^ni^,” I»dustrJ*U_. mal, ‘ Institut*. The -. Southern white man will call the Negro by any name excepting “Miss," ‘Mrs,’ or ‘Mr.‘ Likewise he re fused for a long time t> allow the state whool for Negroes to bear the rifcme, “Colleg^," Only In recent years did a state sp NORTH CAROUNA DURHAM (OUNTY Owes Trice, Eaecator ef E*tate mi Martha Medgeepeth, deeoaeed VS Redgeepeth Lan« and possible I husband, flujMU Lane; Hattte ^Tcice. .Ctenieb; and %wh«iMt Thomas Dantri.*; Floyd Hedgeo- peth and wife, Maude Uackoiatt Hedgea^U-l; Fweter IVice, sin- le; Curtis Hedgespoth, unmarri ed; George W Triee and wife, Sadie Trile; Leila Hedge^peth Rogers,* widaw. The defendants, George W. Trlce and w*fe. Sadie Trice and Lelia Hedgespeth Roger, widow will take notice tnai ac action >nt!ted as above has been c»o>- menced In the Soperlor Coifrt of Durham Couhty, North Caro lina, to >ell a iu)ufe and t->t own* ed by the late, Martha Hedg«s- peth, deceased, to crcat# SMfts to pay claims anj to di«tiibutc need religion in life adjtSet- ments. It will include special sermon? as well as group and private conferences in which personal or general problems of religion will be discussed. NOTICE Ur SALE OF LANO .NORTH uAJKOUNA; DURILAM CO¥NTY; UNDCit sad by virtue »f t(ve power an^ aathority by a rer- tain deed of trust execcted by J. B. Stephensou and wife, Mucy Stirphensan and re«orioi n the tifllce of the Register ot Deeds of Durham County m Book 2M, at page 9I, the de fault having been made in the «f t h e itidebted''e:’* thereby secured therein pro vided and having been ret^uas*- ed by the holder el the ii d aote« the undersigned Troateif wiU on ""aATURDAY. MARrH 4, 1939 at 12 O’CLOCK NOON offer for sale to the highest ^.idder for cash at the Court- bouj>e door in Durham County- the following drsenbed prt*- perty: BEGINNING at a itak-j S04 feet North of Roberts line o > thf West side of the Durham Oxford h^bway; th«^ce^ Murth 39 deg, 30 mfiiutes West 5ti— the remainder to Devisees; that feet a stakfc In the center o.’ said action relates te real estate Old Canal (Ooo»e Creek) thence situate in the aforesaid County ! East 41 degs. 30 minutes Ea^t h e defendants. George ‘W j feet to a stake ?n the e'en- Trice anj wife, Sadie Tnce and ; ter of old ereek canal 4G >o4« Lelia Hedgespeth ^M^rs, W«ffT^i«iK]Lr^lhMnre «outJi ifiu Uijt are residents of tS» State , to a stake on the' West .i3e New York and they are device- j,- %urh.«-0*ford es under the Will of the late, f j. Martha HedgespetA, deceased; and the said dciendantj will further take notice th»t are required to appear k. the office of the dark o-f lihe Su perior Court of said Connt> In t b e*^ ceurthoaie in Durham, NaitJtjCarolina, on or before ten days after March 8. 1939, and answer or demur to the petition in said action, or the plaintiff wiH apply to the c^ort ■ County for tWe relief demaded tn said c^^olina. petition. higb'vay; in a aoutnerly direviton 100 feet along the West of the said Durham Oxforrf Highway to a stake the beg>nti- ng, being lot Number four pro perty Fendall Glenn, contam."2 1,27 acres. Surveyed February Tth, 1935 by E, C, B^hrin, foi further referenee' ^ee pitct B'OvIc 10, page 187 In tl^e ofSti it the Register ef Deeds of Dnr- Durham, iij*th JAS R. STONE, Aset, Clerk of Superior Court of Durham County,. O. P®AllSON, Atty. / C. This 31st day of Jan. .919 R. L. McDOUGALD. Trus^M THIS SALE WILL REMAIN OPEN Ti»J DAYS AS IS RE QUIRED) BY LAW. A p pile a tion Blank FOR THE Better Stop Paying 5 •-4--■ Rent C^ORltE: It'fiar the heck happvned Td^attr Unt:lti4ohtt^i hair? For yean it wttt gray: h« looked old. Notv U it i«t black attti he iaokitS y«ar4 younger. I can't unfltitttunH iti HESH K- It's supposed to beatacret, G^orgif, but f'il toll you. He colortd Larieutt. fept, . .oiM^^fuUgetr' a tittle on ^13 au^-“S*^t himself a good tob. Better watch oiifs Ceotfle; VncU iohn nilftht steal voiir girlfriend, U your hair (imy? yofi uui n **yuu‘jre too yt-u i ^-.ig out oa love — roni«iice ftooil times — be cause you look too old lu Join In th« fuu of thtf ypun^er ict? Tlic*i 4o what ihoiitMnJi of ir.?n iia\o done — ii«« L.Hrieusc, the hau* coluriu^'^ thm inukcs hnii nolt. uni formly culoiful a»J mkos off yotir look*. IF VOliU DtALI.W DOES NOT li.WK I J. Sli VU $1.2: (noeitri postage) D!Urc.'J‘ TO ^ a&BilAdVi UAIR COLORING «»0ioy ii!;s.r' i>iaiiiv*st,tti4«irii.iii ^wn A Horn ^ INSTALLMENT SHARES PAY 5 PER CENT i' shares^pay. 4_per cent ■Wfi. Insnrance Prote^ion OF TMt k. EATION CENTER AND SPONSORED BY THE CAROLINA TIMES TO B»f. FRIDAY, APRIL 7th, 1939 ‘ SAVE TO BUILD BUILD TO SAVE Mutual Builiijng & Loan Seveateen Canvecative Years of Service f L. McCOY, CiiAlrman of Board C. C. SPAULOINC, Pres. R. L. McDOUGALD. Sec’y-Trea*. 144 West ParriiA St. 816 Fayetteville St. Phoae J-39S1 Phone F-B921 DURHAM, Nor th Carolina llliBilHiiuailliBlil AGREE TP CONFORM TO THE RULES OF THE CONTEST AND ACCEPT THE JUDGES DECISION AS. FINAL MAIL OR BRING THIS BLANK TO The Carolina Times NAME age SCHOOL''.^: — ; 117 PEABODY SI. •••• ‘ DURHAM, H. C. L. E. AUSTIN, Editor E. Wk MIDGETTE, Director C Check event participating Bicycle ( ) Shet**g ( ) raiiiiaititaii “ Whoa yoa bay ia*ae«aee yea waat the b'aet prot«ctioa yea can get at tha lowesr poMiMe cOet. Naea yo«ur pro^rty ha the haads of * real eltate broker If yea waat the best atUiaable—one who l« posittoa to secare for yo» the h^heet poeiiaU ia- «eaie from y^r iavestaieat. Oar years of eaperioace ia aH kiade iaearance aad />reperty inaaM«aieal Ik aMaraace that ya« will m| w^t yow want. Every reri^ employed ky as U *m ea- port ta kie or ker line. Whether tA« basia^sj xey ^lace Into,ear Aaade h (reat er small it wiH ha laoked after wM Aa same ei#e, WE ARE SPECIAUST IN Fire laiaraaca Be—eloHHaal £.;kate— Property hlaaagemeal, Plate Glaee aaj Aatoaik lasaraaca UNION INSURANCE ami RlAtTY COMPIlNY H. M.°IHCMAUX. PHONC OUttMAM, N. €,
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